I'm just going through all my resources, and creating links to all the discussions of passages I find. How I do that depends upon the type of resource: daily devotionals, books of sermons, etc, just require going through each devotional/sermon and adding it. Systematic theologies I for the most part avoid (although there are exceptions). For others, I might just look through the chapter or section headings of the book to see if there is anything interesting or likely to be if I skim read it a bit.

Anyway, I am continuing, and should publish a new version soon. I have finished all the Classic Commentaries and Studies volumes, and have just a few more commentaries that are not of the type Commentary in Logos to do, and then I will put the new version here.

This file includes all the non versified commentaries that I have, that is commentaries that do not show up in the passage guide. With all the Classic Commentaries and Studies that have come out in the past few months, there are quite a lot of them.

I hope the file helps you to discover more resources that you already have on the Bible texts you are reading, as it has for me.

I got the following warning when I built, which was odd as I tried again after "Accept all changes and turn off tracking" in Word 2013, but to no avail - still get warning. The first time I got it, and didn't even open up the document.

The warning:

[Warning] Document has change tracking enabled with revisions pending review, and may not be converted correctly. Please review the pending revisions in Word and rebuild.

I got the following warning when I built, which was odd as I tried again after "Accept all changes and turn off tracking" in Word 2013, but to no avail - still get warning. The first time I got it, and didn't even open up the document.

The warning:

[Warning] Document has change tracking enabled with revisions pending review, and may not be converted correctly. Please review the pending revisions in Word and rebuild.

I have added the sermons, Bible studies and meditations from some other books, and have attached a new version of the file to add as a personal book, Index Bible Studies.docx

The problem with this file is that if you do not have the same books that I have, you will find a lot of links to books that are not in your library, which makes it more difficult to use. So I have written a program which will create an index of the Bible studies in your copy of Logos (that is, an index of the books that also I own, and that I have included in the index). What you need to do is:1. Download and unzip the MyIndex.zip file in any directory. It contains two files.

2. Run the Index Bible Studies.exe program.

3. If Logos is not open, it will be opened automatically. Then my program will find all the books in your Logos library, run through my index finding the books that are in your library (the program contains a copy of the index, you do not need to download the above docx file), and create a file My Index Bible Studies.rtf in your documents directory. When the program says it is finished, you can close it.

4. Open My Index Bible Studies.rtf in Word or a similar program, and save it as a docx file.

5. Create a Personal Book in Logos using that docx file, you just have to give it the title you want.

The program requires the Windows .NET framework to work. But so does Logos, so it shouldn't be a problem. I have also attached the source code if anyone wants to see it or make improvements to it.

Anthony, great job on the cover image. I'd like to use it. Could you fix it from your original file (if you still have it) to spell LOGOS with all upper-case letters instead of with the lower-case 's' at the end? Many people mistakenly spell it Logo's or a plural (LOGOs) but it's all one word, from the Greek word λόγος.